umm maybe you should consider consulting your maritime history books. the aformentioned coast to which you have posted your QUERY is often so reffered as THE GRAVEYARD OF THE ATLANTIC. Very consistent but suffers from bad winds and "Victory at Sea" when big noreasters develop. If it gets big to to the Islands. Puerto Rico, The Dominican Republic, Block Island, Long Island, Rhode Island, etc...

I think the guy was asking about the Carolinas, not the Dominican bro, but I'm sure he'd go it you fitted the bill. And besides, its not that bad down here in March. True Noreasters do affect the overall weather scheme and the waves sometimes, but they are more prevalent during the winter months. Plus, no VB or Fl kooks just yet in March. The don't arrive until its warm.